The Automedics 2-Day Seminar series is coming to Abuja and Port Harcourt

January 27, 2013 : Kunle Shonaike (info@automedicsafrica.com)

| credits: Chukky Nwakky

The September 29 and 30, 2012, skills upgrade seminar for roadside mechanics, auto technicians, automotive mechatronics engineers, students of automotive engineering, fleet managers and auto lovers held in Lagos was superlatively successful.

More than 2000 participants from all over the country, who registered free with six past copies of the SUNDAY PUNCH took part in the two-day event. The feedback from participants, the Lagos branches of NATA and MOMTAN (the two main auto workers associations that we technically mentor), the National Open University of Nigeria’s Department of Lifelong Learning and Workplace Training (that issued the attendance certificates to participants) and corporate sponsors were very impressive.

The seminar series is now scheduled to roll into the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, on March 9 and 10 2013, and the Garden City, Port Harcourt, on April 6and 7, 2013.

Prospective participants, apart from sending us an e-mail or a text message with the content “Reserve a seat for me in your Abuja seminar”, can start accumulating five copies of this column from today. Each beneficiary must show five past copies for stamping before being allowed to enter the seminar venue.

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